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Show Page THE Two j.mw-n.nnr- A. Publishers B. ' i Gibson ard Roy E. ""'"w"wC Gibson E- - Editor-Manag- er Gibson been among our readers for the past year, and we hope that you'll continue to find something of such interest in this newspaper that you will continue to be with us in the future. When I say "us" I'm Talking about the other half Abe and of the partnership Geneva at Pleasant Grove, and of course Zoe and the kids here in Neplii. Utah. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Entered at the post office at Nep'ni, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 879. Six months, $1.50. Subscription rates: One year $2.75; in advance. Advertising rates Subscriptions are payable on request. 5b South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Office PHor.e 196 The funniest story in the whole book " . . . and I kidded those people I met in Long Beach about their haze". If this keeps up here a few more days I'm going to petition the state legislature to change our name to "Fogtown". When you're walking or driving be sure to take it doubly careful. it is a beautiful sight. There may be others, folks, that will be decorated by the time this paper is out, but so far that's all the time we've had and we'll see what the others look like for next REGuLflliLY week. SPEHKING By the Editor Although the writer has not had time to go completely around the town to check the homes which are lighted up for the Christmas holidays (on the outside, that is) we have noticed a few houses that are outstanding. East on Second South street is nrohahlv the oustandine home of that of Jack and the community Vera Cowan. The house is topped by a beautiful blue star and a red Santa has really Santa Claus. been in the spotlight at the Cowan rooftop. The small tree in front of the home is decorated, as is the entrance and their large front window. And through the beautiful window, the picture is completed with the decorated mantel over the fire place on the opposite wall which is also beautifully lighted. And next door to the Cowans is the home of Bud and Isabel Raymond. When Bud found time to do a little decorating at home we don't know, but. the home is very Take a few minutes and ride around early some of these evenings, and look at the three or four homes mentioned above. It sorta gives one the urge to string a few electric iight wires and decorate the outside ae well as the living loom tor the holiday season. Even I might get time to put a couple of globes outside for the big time. We congratulate these folks as mentioned above . . and the others wlio have portrayed the Christmas spirit in lights and decorations. "Miht be a good idea to look for a few minutes at that beautiful scene on the front of the Seminary while you're riding Kids seem to getting wiser . . at the Kiddies Kapers last Saturday evening probably half of the children were guessing just who Santa Claus was for the grand finale act. Goodness kids, I cm answer that easy . . it was Santa . Claus. The bald spot may be getting a little larger of late, because we (me and the typewriter) spent a lot of time trying to figure out the best way to send our readers the of the season, but disgreetings for the Merry cover that there isn't any way beautifully lighted season. Christmas that tells the story more come On Third South Clark and pletely and shorter than Morgan have done an outof MERRY CHRISTMAS their standing job decorating home, and three blocks or so east, and the home of Marvin and Alligee A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS Anderson is beautifully decorated NEW YEAR with lights, pine boughs, etc. I TO haven't seen the Anderson home ALL but Mrs. Olive Garbett says that And thanks, folks, for having Mar-jori- Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- a The height of inconsistency man bragging about his ability to keep his mouth shut. Good judgment comes from experience and evperience comes from poor judgment. Too many salesmen are willing places. New buildings going in, to the west will conveniently cover most of the equipment building." If we are going to forget a lot of these old relics we should make it unanmous and cover the city. How many years have a lot of old tree stumps and rubble from old buildings litered the city streets and numerous vacant lots. A good overall cleanup week could im prove the city's pride several hund red percent. I'll go home for a brief relaos when cleanup week came every able person was on the iob. Everv street, school ground, and church lot was cleaned. With the funds available it is impossible for the citv street de partment to maintain 34 miles of streets, clean and clear all the trees, stumps and rubbish that is Guess I'm going to have to close dumped on the streets and keep up shop long enough to get on the ail the mud, rocks and weeds re the boys moved. payroll at Thermoid No one would be more thrilled who draw the paychecks are also drawing a nice Christmas dinner than myself to see all the strets with the compliments of the com- oiled and curbed so we could " pany. Last year the boys got a eliminate the mud from ALL the fairly nice sized ham. And we un- streets. . A little rain, a half a derstand from the grapevine that day lapse of time, and main street this year's, gift will have two has another half-inc- h of mud. If the property owners could legs instead of the one that the ham represented. Nice eating, provide tha curb and gutter along main street and on first north boys. street the state would provide the surface FROM CURB TO CARB A group of Primary children in CITY LIMITS TO CITY LIMITS. one of the wards was slightly . . . If desires to see the more or less . u- . disappointed on hazardanyone on main street just drive Wednesday afternoon when Santa's down town on a foggy, rainy or alarm failed to ring at the proper snowing about the time the hour and he didn't make it to show letsnight out and see how inadeAnd we can imagine Primary. or street lighting sysrelic quate was redder than tem is. that his face Rudolph's nose when he was rePetition for special improvement minded after the children had districts from the abuting properbeen dismissed. . For some reason ty owwners could iniatiate BOTH not we that's the way expect the of these projects. jolly old fellow to act . . and Sewer Costs a delicate subject neither did the kids . . nor the in Nephi is cheap on the whole as Primary officers. compared to the costs of new cesspools, septic tanks and field drains. Only one other city in the state AN ANSWER TO has a system to equal what we have and compare their REGularly Speaking bond issue with ours. Compare Thanks, Roy, for coming to my their connection charges and their aid last week. I'll try and remem- $2.50 monthly service charge with ber that I owe you a couple of ours. Had our sewer system not treats. You have to remind me for been installed the State Board of 1 haven't had a memory course. Health would have condemned our As the memory specialist was ask- school system and where would ed "to what do you accredit your our children have gone to school. If the funds for the sewer sysgood memory", on time, he said "While I was in the paratoroop-er- s tem are not collected it is the peoI had to make a jump. After ple of the district that pays the jumping the pilot yelled "Say, you additional interest. Deadline dates forgot your parachute" and be for connecting to the system islieve me I haven't forgotten any July 1, 1951, as prescribed by orthing since. Paint: Yes, the west side of the City Equipment building could use so could numerous other some ... , December cipal or his agent, eitter personally or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be In. sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offimoney orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower d corner "Public sale bid Serial No. 067427, Sale, 10 A. m' Feb. 6, 1951." The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the thereof. Any "adverse claimants of the land should file their, claims, or .objections, on or ce JNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Lanr and Survey office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 27, 1950. Under provisions jf section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of Juns 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 12746 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the apof plication of F. Booth Cook No. Fountain Green, Utah Serial 067427, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at a puolic sale to be held at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 6th day of February, 1951 next, at this office, the iollowing tracts of land: Lot 4, Sec. 13, Lots THIRD WARD NEWS For the assembly program at Mutual last week, the first year Bee Hive girls gave a play "Why the Chimes Rang". They were directed by the teacher, Mrs. Florence Kendall. Those taking part were Myrna Garrett, Deon Starr, Janice Garrett, Iona McPherson, Marsha Hoyt, Mary Lou Chase, 1, 3, 4, SWSE Sec. Bonnie Sperry, Barbara Bowles, 24. VMWA. Sec. 35. WSE LaVee Gowers, Marilee Beard and 13 S., R. 3 E., NENWi Twp. Janet Ockey. Belva Bowers gave Sec. 30, T 13 S., R. 4 E. S. L. M., the prayer. acres. Elden C. Sherwood, Utah State Utah. 574.20 Bids may be made by the prin Highway patrolman, met with the Boy Scouts and the Explorers and discussed the use of fire arms with them. He had a number of guns on display and explained the difference between rifles, shot guns and side arms, and told of the danger of improper use of He said 'The gun isn't them. it is the fellow that dangerous handles it." He told of the dam age being done to state road signs and that it amounts of thousands of dollars each year, because the people insist on using them for targets. He stressed the necessity of using guns with care. Mr. Sherwood will take the boys on a trap shoot when the weather moderates and teach them the pro per handling of firearms. Attorney James P. McCune met with the Special Interest class and ably discussed legal partnership - "" papers with them. SSW, left-han- ., above-describ- ed before the time designated Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. Ernest E. House, Manager Dates of publication: December 14, 21, 28, 1950 and January 4 and 1951, in The Times-New- s, Nephi' , Utah. ll The Hope of Men of Good Will l dinance. This includes all the homes and businesses that were not modern at the time the sewer and now system was installed bathroom fixtures and soil pipe are getting mighty short, in supply. My surety bond as sewer manager requires me to abide by the ordinances; and the revenut bond holders will see to it that I make the collections and abide fully with the ordinances ;eyen; though! am the "goat". Signed: Geo. O. Matkin. . can pay more but you can't buy be You '' j . O'M.-- .. - X kMMM f Soij F,mi iis,,,i,.o,,sc' Jmw Ona J of 10 Colon IS. iniinnrtiniMinrniMi IHfe. VV NS " Rujfrt Ctwsvs I f ill Sife fe IsP w is? : jk i people working together as a team, to do all the jobs necessary to find oil, refine it into useful products, and deliver it where it's needed. This Christmas season, for example, will find men and women of Standard Oil Company of California working in many different places ... all over search laboratories. And all through the year, the people of Standard everywhere work at the big job of helping provide you and our nation with the oil we must have to remain strong. It's the best way all of us know of saying "Merry Christmas" 365 days a year. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you batter "v'cow CealPoT tax AMrbM AaMwbc L. fed CwfrtJ '3' lock Bwnp '' ffl, N- - s (X; ... r. 3)'-'-- niaii m -- vammmmm . . " with 43 "LOOK AHEAD" features! For '51, Ford brings you th last word in smooth driving Automatic Rid Control, k serf -- od justs to g'r you tha right rid for vary type) of rood condition. You gat Ford's new Automatic Postur Control, too. It automatically adjust the Mat height and angle at you slid R forward and back. And you gat Ford's AutomoHc Mileage Moker, to ghr you automatic gas savings through the) years ahead. And, bast of oH, this '51 Ford offars you FordomoHc th smoothest, newest and sov Ingest automatic drive ever! And comfort, and savings aren't all! The '51 Ford offers you "Fashion Cor" Styling that's a match for ony cor at any price. In Ford's "Luxury lounge" Interiors, the dash colors, and the new " Fordcraft Fabrics on seats and ceilings are all to exterior colors. But look at the exploded view of the car above for the rest of Ford's "look Ahead" features. Better still come in ond see for yourself why folks with am eye to the future have on eye on nasmt et Ure eeo. "Color-Keyed- custom-matche- f 'J' SWENS0N MOTOR CO. Nephi, Utah Phone 312 1 ! Com$ In for Ae "100K AHEAD" facts on fht '51 FORD l ..... ' & ... December 25, 1950 the world. They'll be exploring for oil in wilderness areas . . . riding tankers in rolling seas . . . keeping watch on desert pipelines. You'll find them, also, working in refineries, in offices, in our re- Ne Why pay mora for a car whan you can't buy mor comfort mora than you get In lha '51 Ford with tha 43 now look Ahaod" features? TheM features are designed to moke Ford stay young . . . stay in style . . . and stoy savingM not for just a year but for the years aheod' boMnity . . . mar Christmas is a time when people express their feelings of goodwill toward each other. A corporation has feelings, too. Because it is people just people. In the oil business, it takes a lot of Ajf ProtKtM Bvmpm is built for the years ahead F-- m- - vXr' I'Ehd r JtX'"'" fy 'B Tilt" Frfi MuNi 'i Hew 1st? ua'.'.'.'.'ijja? Hfw Jet Siyiec Wimhpi.ii Mort f for sale. '30-ye- ar ,Y -- 21,' 1950 d |